To promote the many projects, internships, and other practice-related
work conducted by students, fellows, and recent graduates,
ASPH will begin a peer-reviewed Student Column in each of
the six issues of Public Health Reports printed annually.
Submit Your Work: Potential submitters may
be current students, at any level, from ASPH-member schools;
current fellows; or working professionals up to two years
post-graduation. Public Health Reports may publish
an excellent project, internship, and other practice-related
work conducted during matriculation, during a fellowship,
or up to two years post-graduation. The review process will
be the same as that used for other submissions.
Become a Reviewer: Reviewers may be current
students at an ASPH-member
school of public health with at least one year experience
in a master’s level program, current fellows, or working
professionals up to two years post-graduation from an ASPH-member
school. Each potential reviewer must submit two letters of
recommendation from faculty members, a 1-2 page writing sample,
and be available to review abstracts and full articles for
at least nine months. To determine if potential reviewers
have a good understanding of the diversity of public health,
organizers may host a brief phone interview with each potential
reviewer.
To submit an article to the Student Column, send a short abstract
using an abstract
guideline form via email to John McElligott at jmcelligott@asph.org.
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